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Don’t you love New York in the fall? It makes me want to buy school supplies. More importantly, it’s also the time of year when print magazines go all out – remember that one movie? Let us walk you through who’s famous now, who’s still famous, who’s rich, and who’s in trouble according to the September 2015 covers.

The Models and Their Queen

Gigi Hadid for W Mag

W Mag

W Mag asks the age old question, “What do models have that we don’t?” The answer, it turns out, is money.

Karlie Kloss for Glamour

Glamour

“Yes, I wore Dior couture to my prom. I probably peaked at my prom, and it’s all downhill from there.” –Casual reminder that Karlie is 23.

Taylor Swift for Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Does Kanye West respect Taylor Swift? What’s Jay-Z’s role in the drama? Does Beyoncé even know who Taylor Swift is? You’ve got to read it to believe it.

The Internationals

Emma Watson for Vogue UK

Vogue UK

If British Voguesays it, it must be true?: Emma Watson is the voice of a generation.

Rita Ora for Glamour UK

Nicole Kidman for Vogue Australia

The Controversial One

Demi Lovato for Cosmopolitan

Cosmpolitan

Demi’s cover is under attack for being “too risque” and the conservative group behind the protests has lobbied to have it covered up. Demi is fighting back: “What these individuals who are protesting don’t understand is that for the first time in a long time I feel incredibly EMPOWERED and the MOST BEAUTIFUL I’ve ever felt on this magazine…. I am confident in my own skin and A PROUD COSMOPOLITAN COVER GIRL!”

The Kardashian

Khloé Kardashian for Complex

And Don’t Forget the Guys

Ansel Elgort for Teen Vogue

Teen Vogue

“You know, it might be a weird actor thing, but I think of myself as a few different people. Like, I think of myself as Ansel—that’s one person. And then I’m Ansel Elgort. That’s another person. And then I’m Ansolo.” –Ansel is talking again over at Teen Vogue.

Miles Teller for Esquire

Esquire

“He comes across as a pompous douche. Great job by the writer bc i can’t stand his ass.” –Instagram comment on this excellent profile.